The Kestrel lives in meadows, grasslands, deserts, parkland, agricultural fields, urban and suburban areas. It eats large insects, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. The Kestrels like to nest in cavities in trees, in buildings, and in nest boxes. No nest materials are put in these places. The Kestrals Hunting habbits are its sits in trees and searchs for its prey then saors over it and dives for it. If its hunting for a bug it flies around trying to catch its prey. The Kestrels the one catching flies at the Twins game!
This Kestrel is silently lurking...
This is a perched Ketrel
A Kestrel hunting for its prey
In this picture you can see the kestrels sharp talons
It eats large insects, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. The Kestrels like to nest in cavities in trees, in buildings, and in nest boxes. No nest materials are put in these places. The Kestrals Hunting habbits are its sits in trees and searchs for its prey then saors over it and dives for it. If its hunting for a bug it flies around trying to catch its prey.
The Kestrels the one catching flies at the Twins game!
This Kestrel is silently lurking...
This is the migration route.
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